A few months ago I went to 2 different classes to learn how to use Color Burst at My Favorite Things craft store. I had so much fun and I got to meet Ken Oliver...the creator of Color Burst!
Ken is a very interesting person and such a comedian. If you ever get the chance, go to one of his classes. You won't regret it! We created all day and we laughed a lot. The day went by too fast.
I picked up some Color Burst and used my knowledge at home. I was able to make a CAS card (clean and simple). CAS cards are difficult for me but with the color burst backgrounds, it feels much more I guess.
With one of my background experiments, I used a die from My Favorite Things called "Happy Birthday Block Die" and cut out the letters. I used the same die to cut out the letters on white cardstock and on a teal sparkle cardstock. I replaced the letters that were cut out on the white cardstock with my Color Burst letters and teal letters. Clean and Simple.
Ken is a very interesting person and such a comedian. If you ever get the chance, go to one of his classes. You won't regret it! We created all day and we laughed a lot. The day went by too fast.
I picked up some Color Burst and used my knowledge at home. I was able to make a CAS card (clean and simple). CAS cards are difficult for me but with the color burst backgrounds, it feels much more I guess.
With one of my background experiments, I used a die from My Favorite Things called "Happy Birthday Block Die" and cut out the letters. I used the same die to cut out the letters on white cardstock and on a teal sparkle cardstock. I replaced the letters that were cut out on the white cardstock with my Color Burst letters and teal letters. Clean and Simple.
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